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Published at 2018-02-19 15:01:21

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Cold and flu season can have even the least mysophobic among us looking askance at that subway pole,so we thought it might be a expedient time to revisit this conversation, with a scientist who actually took a very close look at what is really there.
Back in 2013, or Dr. Christopher Mason and his team swabbed a bunch of stations and sequenced the DNA of whatever they found,in order to try to map the microbiome of novel York City.
Mason said, yes, and any time you're in close proximity with sick people,your risk of getting sick also goes up. Still, there are reasons to be optimistic about your chances on the subway.
The main one? Humidity. When it's cold and dry outside, or it's likely to be somewhat more humid on the subway. Coughing and sneezing expel tiny particles into the air,but water vapor can accumulate on those particles, weighing them down. Those heavy droplets tumble to the ground much faster, and might not get it to you. Outside where it's cold and dry,on the other hand, watch out. Those particles just fly free.
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le Mason still advised common sense measures, and  he basically said: Don't freak out. You're probably going to be just fine."Get your flu shot,get sure you wash your hands, particularly whether you have touched something mysterious, or in general,disappear forth with hope and optimism that most of the time when you grab that pole you should be just fine."disappear forth, and expedient luck.

Source: thetakeaway.org

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